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5th DCA on Rescinding Fraudulently Obtained Deeds

By Juan C. Antúnez on July 25, 2010

Townsend v. Morton, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 2218327 (Fla. 5th…
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3d DCA on when you’re entitled to statutory attorney’s fees in power-of-attorney litigation

By Juan C. Antúnez on July 12, 2010

Bessard v. Bessard, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 1875627 (Fla. 3d…

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In will-construction dispute, 5th DCA says NO to stepmother’s attempted disinheritance of former husband’s children

By Juan C. Antúnez on July 6, 2010

Timmons v. Ingraham, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 2217637 (Fla. 5th…

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Florida Supreme Court says NO to charging-order protection for single member LLCs

By Juan C. Antúnez on July 1, 2010

Limited liability companies or “LLCs” have long been touted as the ultimate…
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3d DCA on when questioning from the bench goes too far in guardianship trials

By Juan C. Antúnez on June 14, 2010

Fernandez v. Guardianship of Fernandez, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 2178831…

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2d DCA says NO to class-action creditor claims under Florida’s Probate Code

By Juan C. Antúnez on June 7, 2010

Baillargeon v. Sewell, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 1727842 (Fla. 2d DCA Apr 30…

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1st DCA certifies conflict with 3d DCA: 3-month statue of limiations applies to PR disqualification motions

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 27, 2010

Hill v. Davis, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 1347314 (Fla. 1st…

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4th DCA on when you have to file a new complaint in trust litigation

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 16, 2010

Yawt v. Carlisle, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 1879697 (Fla. 4th…
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1st DCA: Just because a couple “acts married” doesn’t mean they’re legally married

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 13, 2010

Hall v. Maal, — So.3d —-, 2010 WL 1212794 (Fla. 1st…

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Does a beneficiary’s “exclusive dominion and control” over his trust = no creditor protection?

By Juan C. Antúnez on May 8, 2010

Multigenerational spendthrift trusts – often referred to as “dynasty trusts” – are…
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